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neurolist: AI Planner for ADHD

neurodivergent task splitter

Features & Capabilities

neurolist is an AI-powered planner designed for neurodivergent minds. It helps you break daunting tasks into manageable steps by estimating duration, auto-generating subtasks, and letting you add life context to tailor tasks.

Stay focused with a single-task view, access your tasks quickly via the reusable task library, and complete work with a smart timer that guides you through each subtask—complete with gentle voice alerts. Future updates will bring deeper analytics and more context-driven productivity.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Thomas Wolfgang Menzel
Rating:
4.80
(841)
6 new ratings
Version:
1.0.35 Last updated: 2026-04-21
Version code:
884769387
Creation date:
2023-10-20
Compatible devices:
Size:
110.45MB
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Other platforms

Android
neurolist꞉ AI Planner for ADHD (v1.5.61)
401,719 4.58 (12,312)

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Thomas Wolfgang Menzel
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/neurolist-ai-planner-for-adhd/id6468689182

User Reviews

Users praise the AI-driven task breakdown and ADHD-friendly structure, plus timers and reminders. However, repeated bugs, calendar clutter, lack of cross-device syncing, pricing disputes, and weak notification alerts limit reliability. The app shows strong potential for organizing tasks but needs stabilization and better syncing and billing clarity.
Pros
  • AI-driven breakdown of tasks into subtasks
  • ADHD-friendly design that helps reduce overwhelm and motivates task start
  • Built-in timer and reminders to stay on track
  • Effective for breaking down large projects and estimating timelines
  • Positive impact for neurodivergent users seeking structure and accountability
Cons
  • Frequent bugs and reliability issues (tasks not working, data not saved)
  • Calendar integration problems and clutter that are hard to remove
  • Lack of cross-device syncing / data syncing across devices
  • Pricing and billing concerns (subscription model, trial refunds)
  • Notifications are often too quiet or not persistent enough to be reliable
Recent reviews
A lot of people with chronic pain or autoimmune disorders have cognitive impairments related to their diagnosis. Come to think of it, I’ve heard the same about cancer survivors for years (or forever) after chemotherapy. I’m seeking help with a form of that known as “fibro fog”. I just set up my first task, cleaning the living room - that’s the project that has been top of my list for the last three months. I told the AI to double the time estimates and it did - that’s great! …But I’m still a long ways away from having a list that looks realistic or doable. If that sounds like an impossible situation, well, it is, but I think that it’s within reach for the intake questionnaire to accommodate people in my situation. Ask some version of “preferred Pomodoro intervals” (for me, that’s 45 minutes of rest for every 15 minutes of work) and “number of Pomodoros per day” (for me, 2). That means that, for me, cleaning the living room is actually four tasks spread out over two days - tidy, dust (dry), clean (wet), and vacuum/sweep. If I could do that much, I’d still be in an impossible situation, but I would also be way better off than I am right now.
by Ri*****, 2026-02-20

Literally says it reminds before billing That IS A LIE
by ma*****, 2026-02-16

I loved this app when I first got it but now when I have the ai “pick a task” for me, it only chooses the most recent task I added. Also if I want to skip a task, it just doesn’t and stays on the same task. Might cancel my subscription if this isn’t fixed soon.
by me*****, 2026-02-15
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